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Voit, E.O.: Biochemical Systems Theory: A review. ''Int. Scholarly Res. Network (ISRN - Biomathematics) '', Article 897658, pp ... to analyze biomedical phenomena from microbial dynamics and bacterial metapopulations to diseases like schizophrenia and ... Voit, E.O. and D.V. Olivença: Discrete biochemical systems analysis (dBST). Front. Molec. Biosc. 9, 874669, 2022. Gupta, A., M. ... Voit, E.O.: Computational Analysis of Biochemical Systems. A Practical Guide for Biochemists and Molecular Biologists, xii + ...
Examples of phenomena that have been modeled in this way include gene regulatory networks and signaling pathways, basing the ... This package supports the representation of models where an in-depth knowledge of the biochemical reactions and their kinetics ... Finney, A.; Hucka, M. (2003). "Systems biology markup language: Level 2 and beyond". Biochemical Society Transactions. 31 (6): ... Garfinkel, David (August 1968). "A machine-independent language for the simulation of complex chemical and biochemical systems ...
It is established that ionic reactions are involved in numerous phenomena at the scales of whole galaxies or single living ... Thus, one can design an ionic liquid with virtually any combination of physicochemical or biochemical properties. Research in ... The systems are famous for their ability to solvent-solute self-organization phenomena and are often employed in chemistry, ... Ionic compounds interact strongly with the solvent medium; therefore, their impact on chemical and biochemical processes ...
Human lung cells were flown to examine the biochemical characteristics of cell cultures in the microgravity environment. The ... additional information about fluid distribution and fluid balance to get a better understanding of the fluid shift phenomena. ...
Of particular interest is the phenomenon of assortative mixing by degree, meaning the tendency of nodes with high degree to ... Assortative mixing is also observed in other (non-social) types of networks, including biochemical networks in the cell, ...
This phenomenon is why courses of antibiotics should be finished even when symptoms seem to have disappeared; Development and ... Noise propagation: Low copy-number effects and diffusive dynamics result in each of the biochemical reactions in a cell ... Komorowski M, Miekisz J, Stumpf M PH (2013). "Decomposing Noise in Biochemical Signaling Systems Highlights the Role of Protein ... potentially linking the phenomenon of fractional killing (whereby each treatment kills some but not all of a tumour) to noise ...
This phenomenon is experimentally and numerically proven by several studies, The vortices grow as the external electric field ... Such micro-mixers which are used for biochemical, medicine, biology applications has no mechanical parts and only use ... It is sometimes referred as non-linear electrokinetic phenomena as well.[citation needed] Levich is one of the pioneers in ... pp 221-297 Induced-Charge Electrokinetic Phenomena Martin Z. Bazant Y. Daghighi, Y. Gao and D. Li, 3D Numerical Study of ...
Spicher S, Grimme S (September 2020). "Robust Atomistic Modeling of Materials, Organometallic, and Biochemical Systems". ... Hoogerbrugge PJ, Koelman JM (1992). "Simulating Microscopic Hydrodynamic Phenomena with Dissipative Particle Dynamics". ...
Videlier, H.; Geertjes, G.J.; Videlier, J.J. (1999). "Biochemical characteristics and antibiotic properties of the mucous ... Predation in organisms: a distinct phenomenon. Heidelberg, Germany, Springer-Verlag. 2007. Accessed 2009-06-21. ...
Platelet storage lesion is a very different phenomenon from RBC storage lesion, due largely to the different functions of the ... Although some of the biochemical changes are reversible after the blood is transfused, the biomechanical changes are less so, ... blood product units damaged by so-called storage lesion-a set of biochemical and biomechanical changes which occur during ... and rejuvenation products are not yet able to adequately reverse this phenomenon. Current regulatory measures are in place to ...
Although some of the biochemical changes are reversible after the blood is transfused, the biomechanical changes are less so, ... and rejuvenation products are not yet able to adequately reverse this phenomenon. There has been controversy about whether a ... a range of biochemical and biomechanical changes that occur during storage. With red cells, this can decrease viability and ...
... is a phenomenon where the body temperature of a corpse rises or remains unusually high for up to 2 hours ... Postmortem heat production is caused by biochemical and microbial activity in the dead body. The cause of postmortem caloricity ... As such, postmortem caloricity is a postmortem cellular phenomenon associated with cellular oxidation. Postmortem caloricity is ... Postmortem caloricity is a fairly rare phenomenon and while statistical data is unavailable in the literature, any experienced ...
His main interests revolve around philosophy of biology including integration of biological phenomena, theory of the genetic ... Lenartowicz, P., Fundamental patterns of biochemical integration. Part I. The functional dynamism, Ann. Fac. Philosophicae SJ, ... Lenartowicz, P. Philosophy of Biological Phenomena (in Polish), WAM, Cracow, 1985. Lenartowicz, P. Theory of cognition (Polish ... he described irreducibility of certain biological phenomena. "Zmarł ś.p. ks. prof. dr hab. Piotr Lenartowicz SJ" (in Polish). ...
... can be caused by exogenous chemicals such as opioids, as well as by chemicals produced by the body in phenomena ... Analgesics are a class of biochemicals that cause hypoalgesia. Analgesics can act on both the peripheral and central nervous ... It has been found that endogenous opioids are at least partially responsible for phenomena like "Runner's high", hypoalgesia in ...
Crucian carp also counteracts the damaging effects of anoxia by swimming into cooler water, a phenomenon known as voluntary ... which in turn triggers biochemical processes that damage the neurons. In other research, variation in the expression of ... One possible explanation for why selective vulnerability exists attributes the phenomenon to the different amounts of glutamate ...
Gué M, Dupont V, Dufour A, Sire O (October 2001). "Bacterial swarming: a biochemical time-resolved FTIR-ATR study of Proteus ... Rauprich O, Matsushita M, Weijer CJ, Siegert F, Esipov SE, Shapiro JA (November 1996). "Periodic phenomena in Proteus mirabilis ... Budding AE, Ingham CJ, Bitter W, Vandenbroucke-Grauls CM, Schneeberger PM (June 2009). "The Dienes phenomenon: competition and ...
In 1907, he discovered the phenomenon that emulsions can be stabilised by small particles instead of emulsifiers, nowadays ... E.J. Russell, "Obituary notice: Percival Spencer Umfreville Pickering", Biochemical Journal 15, 1-3 (1921). PMC 1258950 S.U. ...
It is not likely that changes in the metabolism of the biogenic amines alone will account for the complex phenomena of normal ... Some include neurophysiological, biochemical, endocrinological, neuroanatomical, cognitive, or neuropsychological, rather than ... it is equally conceivable that early experiences of the infant or child may cause enduring biochemical changes, that may ...
This phenomenon is well established for other GPCRs and complicates the development of pharmaceutical drugs. Antagonists of ... acid nedocromil pamoic acid zaprinast lodoxamide bufrolin Zaprinast is currently the gold standard in the biochemical ...
In his early career, he studied and published on the neurological phenomenon of déjà vu. He undertook a PhD, supervised by ... research on biomarkers for Huntington's disease using magnetic resonance imaging measures of brain atrophy and biochemical ...
Cell senescence - The phenomenon where normal diploid differentiated cells lose the ability to divide after about 50 cell ... RNA polymerase mRNA rRNA tRNA Proteins - Biochemical compounds consisting of one or more polypeptides typically folded into a ... Light-dependent reactions - A series of biochemical reactions driven by light that take place across thylakoid membrane to ... Calvin cycle - A series of anabolic biochemical reactions that takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts in photosynthetic ...
In recent decades, biochemical principles and methods have been combined with problem-solving approaches from engineering to ... Biochemistry is closely related to molecular biology, which is the study of the molecular mechanisms of biological phenomena. ... They are complex, high-molecular-weight biochemical macromolecules that can convey genetic information in all living cells and ... At Wikiversity, you can learn more and teach others about Biochemistry at the Department of Biochemistry "Biochemical Society ...
Claim CA350: Professional literature is silent on the subject of the evolution of biochemical systems Archived 2007-03-04 at ... Professor Behe attempts to exclude the phenomenon of exaptation by definitional fiat, ignoring as he does so abundant evidence ... Behe, Michael J. (1996) [1996]. Darwin's black box: the biochemical challenge to evolution. New York, NY: Free Press. p. 72. ... The second edition of Of Pandas and People, published in 1993, had extensive revisions to Chapter 6 Biochemical Similarities ...
Indeed, the phenomenon of promoter-proximal pausing indicates that sigma plays roles during early elongation. All studies are ... too long to be measured in a typical biochemical experiment) to a shorter, measurable lifetime upon transition to elongation. ... see for a model and empirical data of this phenomenon). While most genes of E. coli can be recognized by an RNAP with one and ...
... exercise phenomenon) Jorde, et al. 2006. Carbohydrate metabolism. Medical Genetics. 3rd edition. Chapter 7. Biochemical ... July 2014). "From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle ... "The second wind phenomenon in very young McArdle's patients". Neuromuscular Disorders. 19 (6): 403-405. doi:10.1016/j.nmd. ...
But in the human body, Prana creates a fine biochemical substance which works in the whole organism and is the main agent of ... Prana is life-energy responsible for the phenomena of terrestrial life and for life on other planets in the universe. Prana in ... vibrations and other phenomena that commonly occur at the time of the OBE event. His primary interest was to compare the ... findings with reports made by yogis such as Gopi Krishna who have referred to similar phenomena, such as the "vibrational state ...
... the design and synthesis of small molecules to study and steer biochemical processes, and steps towards the creation of new ... the study of biological phenomena and medicinally relevant problems from a molecular perspective. This comprises the chemical ...